I’d say I’m an intermediate python adopter, primarily using it for data science (ML/DL and analytics) work. I have a firm foundation in most of the elementary basics which allow me to use it in this way. That said, I’m interested in becoming a better coder from a software engineering perspective.
Concepts such as logging, testing, deployment, system design, and many other concepts that I am missing (don’t know what i don’t know) but that would be critical to software engineering would go a long way in improving the quality of my work and collaboration. Any great online courses for this? I see some but they start at the beginning assuming rudimentary or no knowledge of python and i’d rather jump in from an intermediate point.
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r/learnpython I’d say I’m an intermediate python adopter, primarily using it for data science (ML/DL and analytics) work. I have a firm foundation in most of the elementary basics which allow me to use it in this way. That said, I’m interested in becoming a better coder from a software engineering perspective. Concepts such as logging, testing, deployment, system design, and many other concepts that I am missing (don’t know what i don’t know) but that would be critical to software engineering would go a long way in improving the quality of my work and collaboration. Any great online courses for this? I see some but they start at the beginning assuming rudimentary or no knowledge of python and i’d rather jump in from an intermediate point. submitted by /u/SizePunch [link] [comments]
I’d say I’m an intermediate python adopter, primarily using it for data science (ML/DL and analytics) work. I have a firm foundation in most of the elementary basics which allow me to use it in this way. That said, I’m interested in becoming a better coder from a software engineering perspective.
Concepts such as logging, testing, deployment, system design, and many other concepts that I am missing (don’t know what i don’t know) but that would be critical to software engineering would go a long way in improving the quality of my work and collaboration. Any great online courses for this? I see some but they start at the beginning assuming rudimentary or no knowledge of python and i’d rather jump in from an intermediate point.
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